Dr. Susie Erenrich ‘10 (GSLC, PhD) has co-edited, A Grassroots Leadership and Arts For Social Change Primer For Educators, Organizers, Activists and Rabble-Rousers, a special project of the International Leadership Association. Additionally, a reprint of Freedom Is A Constant Struggle: An Anthology Of The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (New South Books, 2021) has just been released. She also authored “The Peoples’ Voice Cafe: Leading Horizontally and Collectively For More Than 40 Years” in Reimagining Leadership on the Commons: Shifting the Paradigm for a More Ethical, Equitable, and Just World (Emerald Publishing, 2021).
Dr. Stalnaker-Shofner Presents on Critical Race Theory at National Conferences
Dr. Devona Stalnaker-Shofner, Associate Chair and faculty of Antioch New England’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, recently spoke at two national conferences on the topic of Critical Race Theory as an approach to address race, racism, power, and privilege in counseling practices and systems that may work to silence the voices of historically marginalized populations. Entitled “Critical Race Theory as a Framework of Decolonizing Counselor Education,” her presentation identified the key tenets of CRT, and ways to ethically incorporate CRT into counselor education curricula to effectively teach students about advocacy, activism, and multicultural competence. Dr. Stalnaker-Shofner spoke at the Association